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If availability in the public sector is consistently lower in rural areas, it could suggest problems with procurement and distribution systems to the more distant health facilities.
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As for the decision to stop recommending clinical breast exams, the society said that there was no evidence that the exams save lives, but that there was evidence that they could cause false positives — meaning they could mistakenly suggest problems where none existed and lead to more tests.
Mr Kelly said he would, as long as locals could suggest interesting problems for cognitive computing to tackle.
While it is understandable that a child would be shy in certain circumstances -- like starting school or joining a play group -- such behavior could suggest other problems in a pre-adolescent.
Hillary Clinton holds a lopsided lead over Donald Trump in decidedly Democratic California, but weaknesses here with younger voters suggest problems that could thwart her campaign in more contested states, a new poll has found.
Since mtDNA deletions in the Deletor model accumulate only in a late-onset fashion, this could suggest that early problems in mtDNA replication predispose to the accumulation of deletions later in life.
It also sells to Mexico and Canada, suggesting problems could be more widespread.
If that is so, it seems possible that we could suggest a primary antiangiogenic therapy but the problem then arises that starting a therapy before surgery would interfere with wound healing.
Performance on the Boston Naming Test differed significantly between ε4 carriers and non-carriers, which could suggest a word retrieval problem.
Although this effect only was found on one of three measures of conduct problems, this could suggest that children's negative behaviors may decrease at home as a result of ISST.
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